Below 100 Euros there is virtually now marketing from the graphic chip
vendors AMD and NVIDIA. Nevertheless the price range between 30 and 50 Euros
are interesting for HTPCs as the chips promise full High-Definition support.
And if you look at the majority of sold games the performance could be
enough as well for at least some of them. HT4U.net ordered eight low-budget
cards with AMD and NVIDIA GPUs and shows what you can expect:

The thing about Coolermaster and their engineers is they never seem to be at rest. To enhance on the features that made the HAF 932 famous Coolermaster has hit the market with the HAF X. The newest offering from the High Air Flow series is bigger (slightly), better and heavier than the HAF 932. Does that transform into another hit for Coolermaster? From the reactions to the press release on the case the answer to that question is a huge yes.
Like the HAF 932, the HAF X displays the same rugged style that gamers have come to love. The industrial look even appealing to me as much as I love the fine tuned lines of the ATCS 840 is awesome to look at. Offering more than looks the HAF X has features that the HAF 932 can only dream of. How do two HDD docks sound? How about USB 3.0 in the front display? Or nine expansion slots in the rear of the case to support triple GPU cards? Yeah, all this and more is what the HAF X is about. Lets read on.